Piece description from the artist
I’ve always worked to make photographs that convey a sense of respect and love for all the life and beauty around us. In our hectic lives, it’s easy to forget how important wild places are for our planet, our health and our souls. Perhaps my images can remind us these places are worth fighting for. In this image, North Clear Creek Falls tumbles 100 feet over basalt rock on an autumn morning near Creede, Colorado. North Clear Creek is a tributary of the Rio Grande.
After a career as a photographer and visuals editor in newspapers, I decided to focus on documenting the natural world. I hope my images can not only bring others joy but also create a better understanding of the beauty and life around us.
During my career, my photos have been published in regional and national magazines including National Geographic Traveler, U.S. News & World Report, New Mexico Magazine, Popular Science, and Albuquerque Monthly; and in books and calendars by National Geographic Books, Falcon Press, Rio Nuevo Press, Sierra Press, Landmark, Sierra Club and others.

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